You can now look for benchmark results of Neat Video performance achieved with different GPUs using a dedicated database created by our forum member - Fifonik (thank you for developing the database!). You can also post your own results in the database.

And I don't think the users should require to run the hassle entering all the data. Those information should be provided by the neatbench in a log text file, and all the user need to do is upload that log. And then the website should be able to read the log, grab all the data and put them into the database automatically.

I believe that is what our fellow forum member's page (fifonik's) is doing: it asks you to copy&paste the log from Optimize and then it automatically adds the results to the database. You may only need to enter the name of the GPU because the log does not always show it correctly.

Oh, I have not seen frame size 1440x1080 in my NeatVideo.
In my version I see only 1280x720 and 1920x1080 and SD. Probably because all my footage have 1920x1080 frame size.

I can easily add new frame sizes, but this does not look as a good idea: for GPU's comparation the parameters should be the same. 1920x1080 and 1280x720 frame sizes are much more popular. Also, 1920x1080 is the biggest standard frame size for now.

I even thought about removing SD resolutions and intarlaced frames. I decided to keep them for a while.

Could you please run NeatVideo optimize in 1920x1080 progressive and post the result?

However, I do not have NeatVideo v4.0 yet so I have no idea if the optimize log from version 4 changed or not (and is processed correctly). Probably I will need to modify the code that parse optimize log.